Talk:Ghost stations of the Paris Métro

reopenening when ?
Article states "At the beginning of World War II, the French government put into action a plan that called for reduced service on the Métro network; specifically, it closed all but 85 stations. The majority of stations that were closed reopened in the following years,...". Could this reopening possibly be specified a bit better than "in the following years". Did the Germans open them, or was it at the time of Paris' liberation or even later ? It's an exciting article. Boeing720 (talk) 06:29, 23 August 2014 (UTC)

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